Rip-off at famous Thai floating market: "Long running con" investigated after tourist pays 5,000 baht for two hour trip
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I got in stuck in the US for about five months with covid. Took my wife and boy, they got out and I didn't. stayed at a Hampton Inn in Norco, CA. I had a bunch of crap stored at a buddy's house. He was remodeling so I sold almost all of it on eBay, and netted about $7K while I was there... -
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Old people with zero English skills while the younger staff just watch and can speak English
I went to a well known opticians with two attractive young ladies serving. They couldn't speak English and couldn't operate the eye test equipment. I had to show them how to do an eye test for glasses. Think this is normal in Thailand. Accept and move on! -
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Report Bangkok Police Nab Suspects in Israeli Tourist’s Bicycle Theft
The police might have paid an interest in this case because it happened to one of "God's chosen people". It would have been "anti-semitic" not to investigate this crime and bring the perpetrators to justice. -
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Report Abandoned Abroad: British Pensioner in Thailand Slams 'Immoral' Frozen Pensions Policy
From recollection and a quick search to confirm my memory, not entirely true. Contracting out SERPS was initially brought in for members of defined benefit (DB) schemes but later expanded to anyone who was in an appropriate government approved private or employer pension. True that if the 2% reduction in NI was paid into a suitable scheme as required and invested in certain funds, it will have brought benefits. However many lost out either through their money being invested in investment funds that didn't perform well or cashed in at the wrong time such as a stock market crash resulting in a lot of class actions for wrongful information being brought against the financial institutions that persuaded them to opt out.
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